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by sramsay
4904 days ago
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Right. Clojure isn't the first Lisp for the JVM, but it's definitely the first one to care so deeply about other languages and existing libraries. If you ask about C interop or creating standalone binaries on a Common Lisp board, you'll get an answer (because you can do this). But you'll also get this whole, "Oh, but why would you want to infect our beautiful language/runtime with the fallen world of imperative code, UNIX conventions, etc. Free your mind!" That. That right there. That's the problem. |
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